New Tires for 2011 Civic Sedan
I have a stock 2011 Civic EX 4-door with 205/55x16 tires (OEM Bridgestone Ecopia). I have 58k miles on them and was hoping to make it to the near the end of the year with them p, but I have sidewall damage on a front tire and am going to have to replace at least two. This is just a getting down the road car and I am looking for recommendations for tires that will do that, but don't cost too much. Thanks.
From what i have been told, Hankook tires arent too bad. Not sure if it is the best for the price but that's what im planning on grabbing when my cheap tires wear out. wish i had money at the time to purchase hankooks and try them out
I can vouch for Hankook. I have Hankook Ventus V2 Concept2. Good grip in dry and wet. Feel really solid on the road. Wear seems to be pretty normal, nothing unusual.
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If you were happy with the Ecopia, they're inexpensive. Check costco for sales on Bridgestone.
Continental Pure contacts are a better option if you can handle a little more road noise. Better traction and longevity.
Continental Pure contacts are a better option if you can handle a little more road noise. Better traction and longevity.
Thanks for the replays. I ended up getting a set of BFGoodrich Touring TAs at Sam's. They were appreciably less than the Ecopias and even some rebranded Coopers at Discount. They had and the tread pattern looked good for low noise highway driving. The last set of BFGs I had were on a RWD much larger Pontiac so we'll see.
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I was going to say go to SAMs club and get the Pirelli p4 all season great tires for the money I love them on my 06 ex
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